I'm not Sacha, but the email itself defines "young" as "Earth scientists who are primarily under the age of 35 or are within ten years after graduating form their PhD". By this count I shall cease being young at the end of this year.
Cheers,
--Riia
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Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2019 12:04
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Subject: Re: Young-Earth-Scientist (YES) Congress | 9th to 13th September 2019 | Berlin, Germany
Hi Sascha,
Quick question; is there an age-based criteria defining “Young” in “Young Earth Scientist”?
Thanks,
Chris
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From: Tectonics & structural geology discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sascha Brune
Sent: 21 February 2019 09:50
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Subject: Young-Earth-Scientist (YES) Congress | 9th to 13th September 2019 | Berlin, Germany
Dear colleagues,
I would like to draw your attention to the Young-Earth-Scientist (YES) congress "Rocking Earth's Future" that will take place from 9th to 13th September 2019 in Berlin, Germany. There will be a number of great sessions and workshops covering a wide range of multidisciplinary geo-themes. Details about the conference are listed below, for more information click here: https://yesdeutschland.weebly.com/yes-congress-2019.html.
Abstracts can be submitted through this link: https://www.conftool.com/yes2019/index.php?page=login. Note that the deadline for abstract submission has been extended to Monday 4th of March 2019.
Travel support is available if circumstances are justified. For further information, please contact [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
Kind regards,
Sascha Brune
Background:
The YES Network is an international association of young and early career Earth scientists who are primarily under the age of 35 or are within ten years after graduating form their PhD, and are from universities, geosciences organizations and companies from across the world. The YES Network was formed as a result of the International Year of Planet Earth in 2007. Previous YES Congresses were organized in 2009 in China, 2012 in Australia, 2014 in Tanzania, 2017 in Iran. The Congresses generally focus on climate, environmental and geoscience challenges facing today’s society, as well as career and academic pathway challenges faced by early career geoscientists.
Congress Themes:
The 5th YES Congress 2019 in Berlin will attempt at “rocking earth’s future” by focusing on six large topical issues:
- ASHES TO ASHES - UNDERSTANDING EARTH PROCESSES
- UNBOXING EARTH - INTERDISCIPLINARY PROBLEM SOLVING
- HERITAGE EARTH - SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
- SOCIETY AT RISK - IMPACTING EARTH PHENOMENA
- BRAVE NEW WORLD - ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN EARTH SCIENCES
- BEYOND PRINTING - COMMUNICATING SCIENCE
Pre- and Post Congress Workshops / Training Courses / Summer Schools:
- SEISMOLOGY FOR NON-SEISMOLOGISTS
- LABORATORY ROCK TESTING AND TECTONICS
- PUBLICATION OF RESEARCH DATA RELATED TO SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES IN THE GEOSCIENCES
- APPLIED GEOCHEMICAL SURVEYS AND GLOBAL GEOCHEMICAL BASELINES
- THE LAST MILE - DISASTER RISK MITIGATION, RISK AND EARLY WARNING COMMUNICATION
- INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE ON OCEAN BOTTOM AND AMPHIBIAN EXPERIMENT SEISMOLOGICAL DATA
- COASTAL HYDROLOGY
Sascha Brune
Geodynamic Modelling Section
GFZ Potsdam, Germany
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